Democracy in America and Britain under assault, By Harlan Ullman

July 5th, 2017

After the disastrous parliamentary elections in Britain that produced a coalition government, the prime ministership of Theresa May remains in freefall. The problem is that there is no obvious alternative or acceptable Conservative leader to rally the nation and stabilize the party. And many Tory politicians are fearful that even the hint of a leadership change at the top could force an election that Labor and its far left wing leader Jeremy Corbyn might win.

Given the chaotic state of America’s government at both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue — with the White House making threats against both North Korea’s Kim Jong Un not to build a rocket capable of reaching America’s west coast and Syria’s Bashar READ MORE

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